In Sept., a trail ride came through Mason. It was a trail ride going from San Antonio all the way up to Dodge City, Kansas to mark the old cattle trail. When they came through Mason, the weather was very hot and humid, not pleasant to ride in at all. This picture is of Crystal Lyons, someone I love dearly. She and her husband, Ray, have a ministry to the rodeo circuit, and they have a church here called Harvest Mill. Crystal has a real annointing in her singing. She came out to do church for the trail ride on the Sunday morning after they spent the night in our local park. This is her young horse, Braveheart, who was challenged by all the activity he was exposed to at the young age of 3 years old. Crystal kept right on singing and teaching. Isn't it green? We'd actually had a lot of rain. The following pictures are some I got walking around the camp.
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Friday, October 29, 2004
Thursday, October 28, 2004
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Last month, our county recieved the news that a mighty man of valor from our town, serving in Iraq, was killed. Matthew David Puckett was about a week shy of being 20 years old. The community took it pretty hard. I knew him and I know his mother who lives here. We often talked of Matt. My husband coached Matt in little league basket ball several years ago when Matt was younger. He was his mother's hero even before he went to war. Matt had been a hero last spring when he helped get his CO to safety. Amazingly, Sue, his mother was not bitter about the war. She spoke at the funeral, and the community acutally gained strength from what she said. She is proud of her son and what he did. We all are. There pictures were taken at Matt's funeral which was held at the local football stadium. This is my tribute to you, Matthew David Puckett, mighty man of valor.